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To connect your computer to a wireless router, you click the Refresh network list, then Choose your wireless network and then click Connect to your secured Wireless Network, it will asks for a Network Key before allowing you to connect into your wireless network. This Network Key is either the WEP, or WPA or WPA2 Encryption key that is configured in the Wireless settings in the Router. The Passphrase is an alternate way to setup the Encryption key. When you are requested for a Network Key, you can just enter the Passphrase or WPA or WPA2 key that was used to configure the Encryption key in the wireless router. http://www.fixya.com/support/r5270415-network_password_network_address For information on securing your wireless network, configuring the wireless router and configuring the wireless card in the laptop/computer, please click on this link and follow my instructions :- http://www.fixya.com/support/r3559128-wireless_router_security

From the CNET Forums: First turn every thing off even your PC'sThen run a Ethernet cable
from your modem to the wan port on your router and if you are going to
hard wire a system then run a Ethernet cable from your router to that
system. Then turn on your modem first and let it boot all the way
up,then and only then turn on your router and let it do the same, and
then turn on all the system's wireless are not on and let them recognize
the router.PS. I had to take a tooth pick and punch the reset
button on the router before it would work then every thing worked just
fine.

Router doesnt require driver to be installed on a computer to work.
For getting into the settings or web configuration page type http://192.168.1.1 on the address bar of Internet explorer or any available web browser and you can configure it.

you want to secure wireless network.is there any other computer connected to the router with the ethernet cable?If not then you will need to connect the computer to router with the cable.check the ip address on the computer.open the set up of router. you will find the option to make it secured.Click Here for step by step instructions

Yes - the reset button will clear the stored login information and reset your router to factory default.Make sure you hold that button for about 15-20 seconds before you release it. After you did this, you can access your router again via the default IP address of 192.168.1.1

The default username and password for your Blitzz BWA711 router are both "admin".

Don't forget that all your personal settings will be erased as well (wireless security, port forwarding etc.)

This is what I did after entering all that information again: I went to each screen and took a snapshot of that window (Press ALT+PrintScreen). This screenshot I copied into a Word document and repeated these steps with all important windows. Now I have a little "manual" in case I have to reset my router again and can't remember my "fancy" settings.

If you have any more questions, just come back here and leave a comment - I'm happy to help.

- Check physical connection (Connect the modem to the WAN or Internet then hook one of the computer to the LAN connection.- Open a browser then access the configuration page of the router.- Under on tools create user ID and password.

Another is:- Check physical connection (Connect the modem to the WAN or Internet then hook one of the computer to the LAN connection.
- Open a browser then access the configuration page of the router.- Open the wireless settings under setup.- Change the wireless network name/ SSID and set the encryption or security to WEP or WPA.- Check the wireless network connection if you can log in with the wireless network name/ SSID with the password.

if so - *unplug your modem and your router*Connect your modem to your router (Modem output to Router Input/Internet)*Plug in your modem first and let it boot up for a minute*Plug in your router and let that boot up for a minute* now you should be able to see your router in the "network connections"* once you are connected open a browser*type 192.168.1.1 in the address bar and that should take you to your router setup, follow your manual

-- who is your internet service provider-- what is the operating system of your computer?-- is this working fine before or is this a brand new router

you may try this and see if this help solve your problem. make sure your computer is directly connected to the router

Step 1: Shutdown the computer.Step 2: reset the router while power on then Unplug the router’s power cable.Step 3: Unplug the Broadband modem’s power cable and wait for 30 seconds.Step 4: Plug in the Broadband modem’s power cable and wait for its lights to appear stable.Step 5: Plug in the router's power cable once the modem’s lights appear stable.Step 6: Power on the computer on and configure the router settingsStep 7: test the Internet connection.

if this still didnot work, upgrade the firmware of your router

note:

configuring the router settings will depends who is your provider. if your isp is dsl you need to configure your ISP username and password on the router. if your router is a cable no need to change any settings on the router. it should automatically work

if you are still having trouble configuring your device, try to call supportrix and use supportcall as your promo code for 1 free technical support.